Air Intake Articles & Analysis
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“These same spores can also make their way indoors through open windows, doors, HVAC system air intakes, and even on people’s clothes, hair, and on their pets,” said Hollis L. ...
“It’s important that bird droppings not be allowed to accumulate in or around buildings where people live or work. Birds often roost on roofs near air intakes or in attics and deposit waste, nests and carcasses. These accumulations result an increased risk of people developing cryptococcosis and an increased risk of structural failure,” ...
“Even indoor environments can be impacted if bird waste has accumulated near air intakes at commercial and institutional buildings. Fortunately there are environmental experts who specialize in identifying and testing for these fungal pathogens,” he continued. ...